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AOL CEO Armstrong: Lots of Innovations Left in Online Ads
Oct. 20 -- AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong discusses the tech landscape, trends and online advertising on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Much Does Hacking Cost Digital Advertisers?
Dec. 9 -- On Big Number, Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on the $6.3 billion yearly cost to digital advertisers from computer hackers. Liu speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Does Lifestyle Branding Sell More Than Luxury?
Dec. 16 -- Goop CEO Lisa Gersh and Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar discuss lifestyle versus luxury branding on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are Facebook's Live Video Efforts a Threat to Periscope?
May 18 -- Kayvon Beykpour, Periscope's co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses Twitter's "live" streaming button and Facebook's video efforts with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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2009 MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh by James Murdoch
2009 MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh by James Murdoch
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TV Networks at Risk in Trump, NFL Player Fight
Sep.25 -- President Donald Trump called for NFL fans to leave stadiums and turn off game broadcasts in response to NFL players kneeling for the national anthem. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney examines the potential TV ratings...
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Twitter Shares Soar as Social Media Giant Turns a Profit
Feb.08 -- Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Cory Johnson discuss Twitter earnings on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Unilever CEO on ‘Woke-Washing’ Mission, Trade War, Brexit
Jun.20 -- Alan Jope, chief executive officer at Unilever, discusses his plan to stop fake advertising, his “woke-washing” mission, his brands that have a real purpose, the Ben & Jerry’s brand, how the company has been impacted by the...
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Alejandro Agag Says Formula E Is ‘Definitely’ Commercially Viable
Jan.10 -- Alejandro Agag, chief executive officer and founder of FIA Formula E, discusses the outlook for the sport and if it is commercially viable. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Disney's Iger Says Competitive Taxes Are a Priority
Jun.16 -- Bob Iger, chief executive officer at Walt Disney Co., talks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie about the prospect of U.S. tax reform.
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Reckitt Benckiser CEO Says 2018 Will Be Better Than 2017
Feb.19 -- Rakesh Kapoor, chief executive officer at Reckitt Benckiser, discusses his outlook for the company for 2018, M&A prospects, valuations, the share price and advertising on social media. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Facebook, Twitter, Google Executives to Go Before Congress
Sep.04 -- Facebook, Twitter and Google executives will testify before the U.S. Senate on Wednesday. They'll face questions about privacy, Russia's involvement in the last U.S. election and regulation. CUNY Newmark Journalism Professor...
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Sandberg's Communication Offensive About Facebook Ads
Oct.12 -- Facebook supports the public release of all ads bought on its platform by Russian government-linked accounts but maintains that it’s up to Congress to decide when to do so, COO Sheryl Sandberg said. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier...
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Media Anxiety Over Ad Spending Heading Into 2017
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s Geetha Ranganathan discusses her outlook for media and advertising in 2017. She speaks on “What’d You Miss?â€
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WPP’s Sorrell Says Amazon Will Be Major Bidder in Content
Aug.08 -- Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and chief executive officer at WPP, discusses Amazon’s foray into sports content rights. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Broad-Based Media Recovery in 2021: WPP CEO
Jan.25 -- Mark Read, chief executive officer at WPP Plc., discusses advertising budgets for clients in 2021, his acquisition strategy and his post-Brexit business outlook. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Will Take Xiaomi a Few Quarters to Turn the Corner, Says Blue Lotus’s CEO
Aug.20 -- Eric Wen, founder and chief executive officer at Blue Lotus Capital Advisors, discusses Xiaomi’s 2Q earnings and where he sees the company heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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McDonald's Profits Plunge Due to Pandemic
Jul.28 -- McDonald’s Corp. reported its worst global sales decline in recent memory, with drive-thrus and delivery unable to make up for the blows from pandemic shutdowns and consumer caution. Bloomberg's Anne Riley Moffat reports on...
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Facebook Might Ban Political Ads Ahead of Election
Jul.10 -- Facebook Inc. is considering imposing a ban on political ads on its social network in the days leading up to the U.S. election in November, according to people familiar with the company’s thinking. Kurt Wagner broke the story...
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Google Will Stop Political Ads After Election
Google said the ban will last at least about a week.
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Consumers Will Be Hurt If Apple Makes Software Ad Changes: Stu Ingis
Dec.21 -- Last week Facebook lashed out at Apple in a series of full-page newspaper ads, claiming the iPhone maker’s coming mobile software changes around data gathering and targeted advertising are bad for small businesses. Stu Ingis,...
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Musk Paid 'More Than Fair' Price for Twitter: Arounian
Ygal Arounian, Wedbush Securities managing director, says Elon Musk is paying a premium to where Twitter should be trading. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Big Mess of Crypto Lawsuits
DoNotPay CEO Joshua Browder joins Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Sonali Basak to discuss the rising number of crypto lawsuits - this as the recent market turmoil is bringing serious pain to investor portfolios - and how legal services chatbot...
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Wedbush Analyst Dix: Why We Downgraded Alphabet
Sept. 30 -- James Dix, Wedbush Securities analyst, explains why the firm downgraded Alphabet. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Giles on "Bloomberg West."